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Harold Little

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Biography

Harold Little is a former professional basketball player known for his impactful presence on the court during the 1980s and 1990s. Born on May 12, 1964, in Atlanta, Georgia, Little rose to prominence as a skilled forward known for his versatility and defensive capabilities. He played college basketball at the University of North Carolina, where he contributed significantly to the team’s success, culminating in a Final Four appearance in 1982.

Little was selected in the second round of the 1986 NBA Draft by the New Jersey Nets, marking the beginning of a professional career that spanned eight years and included stints with several teams, including the Portland Trail Blazers and the Sacramento Kings. His career highlights include averaging 14.2 points per game during the 1988-89 season, as well as earning All-Defensive Team honors for his outstanding performance on the defensive end of the court. Little was also recognized for his leadership qualities, serving as a team captain and mentor to younger players throughout his career.

After retiring from professional play, Harold Little's contributions to the sport continued through coaching and mentoring youth basketball programs. His legacy is characterized by his influence on both teammates and aspiring athletes, promoting the values of teamwork and hard work. Recognized for enhancing the game, Little remains a respected figure in basketball circles and is remembered for his dedication both on and off the court.

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